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A noun as a direct object?

Jack ate the cake. - noun direct object = cake

She brought lunch for her sister. - noun direct object = lunch

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Seat is the direct object. To find a direct object, identify the subject and verb, and ask what? who?You is the subject, and give is the verb. What did you give? A seat.The indirect object is who or what receives the direct object. Who received the seat? The nurse. Nurse is the indirect object.


Is you a direct or indirect object?

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How would you put this entence into a diaphragm of indirect object and direct object my aunt will give me a videotape?

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What is the direct object and indirect object in this sentence she gave the museum a rare sculpture?

The direct object is sculpture--the answer to "What did she give the museum?"The indirect object is museum--the answer to "To whom did she give the sculpture?"


Can an indirect object come after a direct object?

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The boy kicked the ball. The boy is the subject, kicked is the verb and the ball is the direct object We drank water. We is the subject, drank is the verb and water the direct object. They sent him a letter. This is really They sent a letter to him. They is the subject, sent the verb and a letter is the direct object. to him is the indirect object.


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Can you give examples of s-tv-io-o pattern?

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